Claims
- 1. In a cable television (CATV) system having a headend that provides video and data to a plurality of subscriber equipment via hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) network that includes a fiber portion, a first coax portion, a second coax portion, and a node for connecting the fiber portion to the first and second coax portions, a reverse path optical transmitter for use in the node, said reverse path transmitter comprising:a first input port for receiving a first plurality of reverse RF signals from a first portion of said plurality of subscriber equipment in said first coax portion, said first plurality of reverse RF signals together forming a first combined reverse RF signal; a first analog-to-digital converter for converting said first combined reverse RF signal into a first reverse parallel digital signal; a first parallel-to-serial converter for converting said first reverse parallel digital signal into a first reverse serial digital signal; a second input port for receiving a second plurality of reverse RF signals from a second portion of said plurality of subscriber equipment in said second coax portion, said second plurality of reverse RF signals together forming a second combined reverse RF signal; a second analog-to-digital converter for converting said second combined reverse RF signal into a second reverse parallel digital signal; a second parallel-to-serial converter for converting said second reverse parallel digital signal into a second reverse serial digital signal; an interleaver for interleaving said first and second reverse serial digital signals to form a combined reverse digital signal; a laser diode for converting said combined reverse serial digital signal into a reverse digital optical signal; and an output for transmitting said reverse digital optical signal to said headend over said fiber portion of said HFC network.
- 2. The CATV system of claim 1, wherein the reverse RF signals comprise data, video, or voice signals.
- 3. The CATV system of claim 1, wherein the subscriber equipment comprises cable television set-top decoders.
- 4. The CATV system of claim 1, wherein the first and second parallel-to-serial converters include frame encoding circuitry for framing said first and second reverse serial digital signals.
- 5. In a cable television (CATV) system having a headend that provides video and data to a plurality of subscriber equipment via a hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) network that includes a fiber portion, at least two coax portions, and a node for connecting the fiber portion to the at least two coax portions, a reverse path optical transmitter for use in the node, said reverse path transmitter comprising:for each of said at least two coax portions of said HFC network, a single input for receiving from said corresponding coax portion of said HFC network a plurality of reverse RF signals from a portion of said plurality of subscriber equipment in said corresponding coax portion, said plurality of reverse RF signals together forming a combined reverse RF signal; a single analog-to-digital converter for converting said corresponding combined reverse RF signal into a corresponding reverse parallel digital signal; a single parallel-to-serial converter for converting said corresponding reverse parallel digital signal into a corresponding reverse serial digital signal; an interleaver for interleaving said reverse serial digital signals from said at least two coax portions to form a combined reverse digital signal; a laser diode for converting said combined reverse serial digital signal into a reverse digital optical signal; and an output for transmitting said reverse digital optical signal to said headend over said fiber portion of said HFC network.
- 6. The CATV system of claim 5, wherein the subscriber equipment comprises cable television set-top decoders.
- 7. The CATV system of claim 5, wherein the reverse RF signals comprise data, video, or voice signals.
- 8. The CATV system of claim 5, wherein the parallel-to-serial converters include frame encoding circuitry for framing said reverse serial digital signals.
- 9. A method for providing a reverse digital optical signal in a cable television (CATV) system having a headend that provides video and data to a plurality of subscriber equipment via a hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) network that includes a fiber portion, at least two coax portions, and a node for connecting the fiber portion to the at least two coax portions, said method comprising the steps of:for each of said at least two coax portions of said HFC network, receiving from said corresponding coax portion of said HFC network a plurality of reverse RF signals from said plurality of subscriber equipment in said corresponding coax portion, said plurality of reverse RF signals together forming a combined reverse RF signal; converting said corresponding combined reverse RF signal into a corresponding reverse parallel digital signal; converting said corresponding reverse parallel digital signal into a corresponding reverse serial digital signal; interleaving said reverse serial digital signals from said at least two coax portions to form a combined reverse digital signal; converting said combined reverse serial digital signal into a reverse digital optical signal; and transmitting said reverse digital optical signal to said headend over said fiber portion of said HFC network.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/997,068, filed Nov. 29, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,519,067, currently pending, which is a con. of U.S. Pat. No. 6,373,611, Farhan et al., entitled Digital Optical Transmitter Ser No. 09/102,344 filed on Jun. 22, 1998.
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